legislative assembly and legislative council in india- what are legislative councils and why they are important in india

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India is a Union of States. It means that there is one Union Government and several State Govermments, It also means that Union (Centre) is more powerful than States. At present there are 29 States in the Indian Union and each one of them has a Legislature.
You have already Know about the Parliament of India, which is the law making body at the Union level. The State Legislature is a law making body at state level. In this Lecture you will Learn about the composition of State Legislature, qualifications and election of their members, powers and functions of the Legislature, and comparison of the powers of two Houses of the Lagislature.

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Hon'bleChief Minister, Manipur replied to the Starred Question No. 59 raised by Shri K Ranjit Singh that there is no plan to remove DisturbedAreaStatus in other AssemblySegments except the 10 Assembly Segments of GreaterImphal during the Day 12 of the ongoing 11th Manipur Legislative AssemblySession.
Due to recent flood in Manipur, 76,677 acre of land was submerged and damaged by flood, said Shri V. Hangkhanlian, Agriculture Minister in reply to a Starred question number 60 raised by Hon'ble Members Shri S. Bira Singh and Md. Fajur Rahman. Out of the damaged lands, 307 acres of maize growing areas, 300 acresw fo pulses areas, 150 acres of vegetable oils and 20 acres of sugarcane planting areas were damaged, the minister added.
Agriculture Minister said that the Agriculture Department has taken steps with the help of DAOs to plant 12.5 metric ton of community paddy nursery which can be planted in 20 acres of land and can be harvested within a short period. Directorate of Agriculture also have shown seeds in 15 acres of paddy fields in Sainik SchoolFarm at Pangei, the minister added.
In another starred question number 65 raised by Hon'ble Member Kh. Joykishan Singh, Social WelfareMinister Shri Nemcha Kipgen stated that at present the department is in the process of identifying ineligible pensioners, based on which number of actual eligible pensioners and left out pensioners will be identified. The decision will be taken after compiling all necessary data and financial implication involved in it. Two schemes, namely Indira GandhiNationalWidow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) and Financial Assistance to Poor and Needy Women is being taken up, the minister added.
In a starred question numbered 66 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri N Loken Singh, Consumer AffairsFood & Civil Supply Minister Shri Th. Shyamkumar Singh replied that Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) Scheme was launched in Manipur on June 5, 2017. 5287 beneficiaries have benefited from the scheme, he added. In the starred question numbered 67 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri Okram Henry Singh, the minster replied that the 32 fair price shops (FPS) of Wangkhei A/C has lifred rice upto the month of May, 2017 and for S.K. Oil upto the month of November, 2016. Due to non-deposit of cost of rice by concerned FPS Agents, rice had not been distributed at the concerned FPS and S.K. oils, due to non-supply by IOC, he added.
In reply to the starred question numbered 64 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri K. Ranjit Singh, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Manipur replied that there are 39 cases registered under Cyber Crime during 2016 to July 15, 2017. The Cyber Crime Unit had been set up in 2013 beginning June 24, 2017 where awareness programs are organised by the Police Department along with public as a part of prevention and control of Cyber Crime related issues, he added.
Replying Hon'ble Member Shri O Surjakumar Singh's Starred Question number 62, Hon'ble Chief Minister said that the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a Government of India organization, was set-up in the year 2004 with a land area of 3 acres. The InformationTechnologySpecial Economic Zone (IT SEZ) has as land area of 10.85 hectares. Construction of 1st Building of IT SEZ building number 1 with 1.38 lakhs sq.ft. is taken up under StatePWD Manipur for which Rs. 72.22 crores has been released to PWD and Rs. 19.50 crores provide through SPA is available with the State Government. 50 % of the works has been completed till date as reported by PWD. Land development, drainage at IT SEZ Mantripukhri and approach road, Imphal is also under construction, Chief Minister added. Regarding the Information TechnologyPark (IT Park) in Mantripukhri, Hon'ble Chief Minister replied that the IT Park was inaugurated on July 4, 2015 with 5 local IT/ITES firms operating with 200IT professional at the Park. Dormitory for boys and girls and electronics shed for Electronic SystemDesign & Manufacturing are under construction, he added.
In a Starred Question Number 61 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri D. Korungthang if there is inclusion of some villages of Chandel and Tengnoupal Districts in Thoubal district, Revenue Minister Shri KaramShyam replied that there no inclusion as such. (DIPR)

Legislative assembly

Legislative assembly is the name given in some countries to either a legislature, or to one of its branch.
The name is used by a number of member-states of the Commonwealth of Nations, as well as a number of other countries, with notable examples being that of the Australian States, which each have a legislative assembly as a Lower House.

Legislative assemblies in the Commonwealth

The modern-day legislative assembly in a Commonwealth country, either as a national or sub-national parliament, is in most cases an evolution of one of these colonial legislative chambers.

In Malaysia, it is used to refer to the heads of government, called in the Malay languageKetua Menteri (literally chief minister), of the Malaysian states without a sultan, i.e., Malacca, Penang, Sabah and Sarawak – while the Malay language term Menteri Besar (literally great minister), is used in other states with a monarch.

By analogy, the term is often applied to various other high ministerial offices, e.g., those in a princely state before or during the British raj, or to chancellors of the Chinese states.

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The thirty-minute simultaneous newscast of regional news, Nattuvartha, from three regions of Kerala, viz. Malabar region, Kochi Region and Travancore region was done for the first time in the country.

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Kerala Legislature

The Kerala Legislative Assembly, popularly known as the Niyamasabha (Malayalam:നിയമസഭ, niyamasabha?, literally Hall of laws), is the law making body of Kerala, one of the 29 States in India. The Assembly is formed by 140 elected representatives and one nominated member from the Anglo-Indian community. Each elected member represents one of the 140 constituencies within the borders of Kerala and is referred to as Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA).

Legislative Council in States and their Importance (Article 169)

legislative assembly and legislative council in india- what are legislative councils and why they are important in india

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The State Legislature (Vidhan Sabha & Vidhan Parishad)

The State Legislature (Vidhan Sabha & Vidhan Parishad)

The State Legislature (Vidhan Sabha & Vidhan Parishad)

India is a Union of States. It means that there is one Union Government and several State Govermments, It also means that Union (Centre) is more powerful than States. At present there are 29 States in the Indian Union and each one of them has a Legislature.
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Solar Report will be kept on Kerala Legislative Assembly today

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DAY 12, 11th MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SESSION QUESTION & ANSWER

DAY 12, 11th MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SESSION QUESTION & ANSWER

DAY 12, 11th MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SESSION QUESTION & ANSWER

Hon'bleChief Minister, Manipur replied to the Starred Question No. 59 raised by Shri K Ranjit Singh that there is no plan to remove DisturbedAreaStatus in other AssemblySegments except the 10 Assembly Segments of GreaterImphal during the Day 12 of the ongoing 11th Manipur Legislative AssemblySession.
Due to recent flood in Manipur, 76,677 acre of land was submerged and damaged by flood, said Shri V. Hangkhanlian, Agriculture Minister in reply to a Starred question number 60 raised by Hon'ble Members Shri S. Bira Singh and Md. Fajur Rahman. Out of the damaged lands, 307 acres of maize growing areas, 300 acresw fo pulses areas, 150 acres of vegetable oils and 20 acres of sugarcane planting areas were damaged, the minister added.
Agriculture Minister said that the Agriculture Department has taken steps with the help of DAOs to plant 12.5 metric ton of community paddy nursery which can be planted in 20 acres of land and can be harvested within a short period. Directorate of Agriculture also have shown seeds in 15 acres of paddy fields in Sainik SchoolFarm at Pangei, the minister added.
In another starred question number 65 raised by Hon'ble Member Kh. Joykishan Singh, Social WelfareMinister Shri Nemcha Kipgen stated that at present the department is in the process of identifying ineligible pensioners, based on which number of actual eligible pensioners and left out pensioners will be identified. The decision will be taken after compiling all necessary data and financial implication involved in it. Two schemes, namely Indira GandhiNationalWidow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) and Financial Assistance to Poor and Needy Women is being taken up, the minister added.
In a starred question numbered 66 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri N Loken Singh, Consumer AffairsFood & Civil Supply Minister Shri Th. Shyamkumar Singh replied that Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) Scheme was launched in Manipur on June 5, 2017. 5287 beneficiaries have benefited from the scheme, he added. In the starred question numbered 67 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri Okram Henry Singh, the minster replied that the 32 fair price shops (FPS) of Wangkhei A/C has lifred rice upto the month of May, 2017 and for S.K. Oil upto the month of November, 2016. Due to non-deposit of cost of rice by concerned FPS Agents, rice had not been distributed at the concerned FPS and S.K. oils, due to non-supply by IOC, he added.
In reply to the starred question numbered 64 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri K. Ranjit Singh, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Manipur replied that there are 39 cases registered under Cyber Crime during 2016 to July 15, 2017. The Cyber Crime Unit had been set up in 2013 beginning June 24, 2017 where awareness programs are organised by the Police Department along with public as a part of prevention and control of Cyber Crime related issues, he added.
Replying Hon'ble Member Shri O Surjakumar Singh's Starred Question number 62, Hon'ble Chief Minister said that the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a Government of India organization, was set-up in the year 2004 with a land area of 3 acres. The InformationTechnologySpecial Economic Zone (IT SEZ) has as land area of 10.85 hectares. Construction of 1st Building of IT SEZ building number 1 with 1.38 lakhs sq.ft. is taken up under StatePWD Manipur for which Rs. 72.22 crores has been released to PWD and Rs. 19.50 crores provide through SPA is available with the State Government. 50 % of the works has been completed till date as reported by PWD. Land development, drainage at IT SEZ Mantripukhri and approach road, Imphal is also under construction, Chief Minister added. Regarding the Information TechnologyPark (IT Park) in Mantripukhri, Hon'ble Chief Minister replied that the IT Park was inaugurated on July 4, 2015 with 5 local IT/ITES firms operating with 200IT professional at the Park. Dormitory for boys and girls and electronics shed for Electronic SystemDesign & Manufacturing are under construction, he added.
In a Starred Question Number 61 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri D. Korungthang if there is inclusion of some villages of Chandel and Tengnoupal Districts in Thoubal district, Revenue Minister Shri KaramShyam replied that there no inclusion as such. (DIPR)

Day 10 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly, Question & Answer

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefully the issue of illegal migrants in the State. This was stated by him on the day 10 of the ongoing BudgetSession of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Replying to the question raised by MLAR.K. Imo on the steps taken up by the Government to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State and the recent agitation by the student organizations, Chief Minister said that the government would look into the provisions given under the Constitution to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State. He assured the House that the government would identify the number of migrants living in the State, would check the electoral rolls and spot verification would be done on the issue. If illegal migrants are detected during the verification process, he/she will be deported instantly, he added. He appealed the student organizations to call off the current agitation regarding reservation of seats at eight AssemblyConstituencies for indigenous people of the State.
Replying to the starred question raised by MLA Shri D. Korungthang, on whether there is any plan for infrastructure development of TengnoupalPolice Station, Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that the Government is making assessment of the infrastructure of Police Station of newly created Tengnoupal District. He informed the house that the total number of 177 police personals excluding Superintendent of Police is performing their duty in the district. He further said that the Chief Ministers of the Border States including Manipur had a meeting with the Home Ministry, Government of India and discussed to deal seriously in connection to the border areas and strengthen the Police Stations located at Border areas of the country. The infrastructure development of the Tengnoupal PS would be proposed in the next meeting, he assured.
Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that health is one of the focus areas of the new government so that people would live their lives with healthy body and mind. Mass drives against illegal sale of drugs and liquor have been conducted by the Police and other concerned departments. Despite of being a dry State, large quantity of liquor has been confiscated viz. 11,000 litres and 8,000 litres of foreign and local liquor respectively during the mass drives against intoxicants in the State recently. The government seeks the support of the people and consensus of all the MLAs is needed to prohibit the sale and production of liquor in the State, he added. Chief Minister said that the issue of production of liqour is of serious concern and we all should stand together and take a unanimous decision on the ban of liquor in the State. He assured that mass drives against illegal drugs and liquor would continue in future.
The House of Manipur Legislative Assembly today have passed four Demands for Grant amounting Rs. 1,46,75,82,000 after a thorough discussion and voting. (DIPR)

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DAY 11, 11TH MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, QUESTION & ANSWER

DAY 11, 11TH MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, QUESTION & ANSWER

DAY 11, 11TH MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, QUESTION & ANSWER

The Government has plan for desilting, dredging and resectioning major rivers like Imphal, Nambul and Kongba Rivers. It would be done once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the same is finalized and fund is made available to the Department. The remaining retaining walls of Nambul River adjoining Sagolband will be implemented as per availability of fund.
This was stated by IFCDMinisterShri Letpao Haokip while replying to questions during question hours today in the ongoing Assembly session.
Shri Letpao Haokip further said that river embankment work has been taken up by the IFCD to ease flood woes in the State. The Department is also working on to prepare a DPR covering the entire State as a long-term policy to prevent flood.
Responding to a question, Health and Family Welfare Minister Shri L. Jayantakumar said that Jawaharlal NehruInstitute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal has 100MBBS seats and 47 PG seats. Out of the total seats in MBBS, 85 per cent of the seats are reserved for the State while the remaining 15 per cent seats would be filled through Central quota. In respect of PG courses, 50 pc of the seats would be filled through State quota while the remaining seats would be filled through the Centre quota.
He further said that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Dental EducationSection), Government of India has issued letter of permission on May 26, 2017 for starting Dental College of JNIMS with 50 admissions from the academic session 2017-18 and admission to BDS course is under process.
Replying to a question, RD & PR Minister Shri Th. Bishwajit said one work has been recommended by the present MLA of 44-Ukhrul AC for construction of playground at Shangshak Phunghon after the constitution of 11th Manipur Assembly for the year 2016-17. He said that there is a balance of Rs. 50 lakh remained unutilised for Ukhrul district for the financial year 2016-17.
In Ukhrul, the fund for 2nd and 3rdinstalment of 2016-17 amounting to Rs. 50 lakh is pending at the level of the Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul due to dispute in status of works between the ex-MLA and the present MLA. Whereas the ex-MLA claimed that he had already executed the works before his resignation on September 14, 2016, the current MLA has claimed that these works were not executed by the ex-MLA. The RD&PR Minister further said that the DC, Ukhrul was asked for an enquiry report and the matter is still under examination to settle the conflicting claims.
Works Minister Th. Bishwajit also informed the House that no new work programmes for Ukrhul AC has been finalised yet by the present Government. The budget allocation thereof for financial year 2017-18 has not yet been finalised.
Responding to a question, Education Minister Shri Th. Radheshyam said there is no plan for construction of main building of Sagolmang Higher SecondarySchool as of now. He further said that there is no provision as of now for construction of infrastructure of aided high schools.

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60 years of Kerala Legislative Assembly

60 years of Kerala Legislative Assembly

60 years of Kerala Legislative Assembly

a new history has been scripted when the third day of the fifth session of the 14th state assembly was held on Thursday in the old assembly hall of the Secretariat.
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Solar report submitted at Kerala Legislative Assembly

Solar report submitted at Kerala Legislative Assembly

Solar report submitted at Kerala Legislative Assembly

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Legislative Council in States and their Importance (Article 169)

legislative assembly and legislative council in india- what are legislative councils and why they are important in india

published: 03 May 2016

The State Legislature (Vidhan Sabha & Vidhan Parishad)

India is a Union of States. It means that there is one Union Government and several State Govermments, It also means that Union (Centre) is more powerful than States. At present there are 29 States in the Indian Union and each one of them has a Legislature.
You have already Know about the Parliament of India, which is the law making body at the Union level. The State Legislature is a law making body at state level. In this Lecture you will Learn about the composition of State Legislature, qualifications and election of their members, powers and functions of the Legislature, and comparison of the powers of two Houses of the Lagislature.

Working President National Conference Mr Omar Abdullah speaking in Legislative Assembly, 28-01-17

Day 10 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly, Question & Answer

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefully the issue of illegal migrants in the State. This was stated by him on the day 10 of the ongoing BudgetSession of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Replying to the question raised by MLAR.K. Imo on the steps taken up by the Government to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State and the recent agitation by the student organizations, Chief Minister said that the government would look into the provisions given under the Constitution to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State. He assured the House that the government would identify the number of migrants living in the State, would check the electoral rolls an...

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DAY 11, 11TH MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, QUESTION & ANSWER

The Government has plan for desilting, dredging and resectioning major rivers like Imphal, Nambul and Kongba Rivers. It would be done once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the same is finalized and fund is made available to the Department. The remaining retaining walls of Nambul River adjoining Sagolband will be implemented as per availability of fund.
This was stated by IFCDMinisterShri Letpao Haokip while replying to questions during question hours today in the ongoing Assembly session.
Shri Letpao Haokip further said that river embankment work has been taken up by the IFCD to ease flood woes in the State. The Department is also working on to prepare a DPR covering the entire State as a long-term policy to prevent flood.
Responding to a question, Health and Family Welfare Minis...

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60 years of Kerala Legislative Assembly

a new history has been scripted when the third day of the fifth session of the 14th state assembly was held on Thursday in the old assembly hall of the Secretariat.
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India is a Union of States. It means that there is one Union Government and several State Govermments, It also means that Union (Centre) is more powerful than States. At present there are 29 States in the Indian Union and each one of them has a Legislature.
You have already Know about the Parliament of India, which is the law making body at the Union level. The State Legislature is a law making body at state level. In this Lecture you will Learn about the composition of State Legislature, qualifications and election of their members, powers and functions of the Legislature, and comparison of the powers of two Houses of the Lagislature.

India is a Union of States. It means that there is one Union Government and several State Govermments, It also means that Union (Centre) is more powerful than States. At present there are 29 States in the Indian Union and each one of them has a Legislature.
You have already Know about the Parliament of India, which is the law making body at the Union level. The State Legislature is a law making body at state level. In this Lecture you will Learn about the composition of State Legislature, qualifications and election of their members, powers and functions of the Legislature, and comparison of the powers of two Houses of the Lagislature.

Hon'bleChief Minister, Manipur replied to the Starred Question No. 59 raised by Shri K Ranjit Singh that there is no plan to remove DisturbedAreaStatus in other AssemblySegments except the 10 Assembly Segments of GreaterImphal during the Day 12 of the ongoing 11th Manipur Legislative AssemblySession.
Due to recent flood in Manipur, 76,677 acre of land was submerged and damaged by flood, said Shri V. Hangkhanlian, Agriculture Minister in reply to a Starred question number 60 raised by Hon'ble Members Shri S. Bira Singh and Md. Fajur Rahman. Out of the damaged lands, 307 acres of maize growing areas, 300 acresw fo pulses areas, 150 acres of vegetable oils and 20 acres of sugarcane planting areas were damaged, the minister added.
Agriculture Minister said that the Agriculture Department has taken steps with the help of DAOs to plant 12.5 metric ton of community paddy nursery which can be planted in 20 acres of land and can be harvested within a short period. Directorate of Agriculture also have shown seeds in 15 acres of paddy fields in Sainik SchoolFarm at Pangei, the minister added.
In another starred question number 65 raised by Hon'ble Member Kh. Joykishan Singh, Social WelfareMinister Shri Nemcha Kipgen stated that at present the department is in the process of identifying ineligible pensioners, based on which number of actual eligible pensioners and left out pensioners will be identified. The decision will be taken after compiling all necessary data and financial implication involved in it. Two schemes, namely Indira GandhiNationalWidow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) and Financial Assistance to Poor and Needy Women is being taken up, the minister added.
In a starred question numbered 66 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri N Loken Singh, Consumer AffairsFood & Civil Supply Minister Shri Th. Shyamkumar Singh replied that Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) Scheme was launched in Manipur on June 5, 2017. 5287 beneficiaries have benefited from the scheme, he added. In the starred question numbered 67 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri Okram Henry Singh, the minster replied that the 32 fair price shops (FPS) of Wangkhei A/C has lifred rice upto the month of May, 2017 and for S.K. Oil upto the month of November, 2016. Due to non-deposit of cost of rice by concerned FPS Agents, rice had not been distributed at the concerned FPS and S.K. oils, due to non-supply by IOC, he added.
In reply to the starred question numbered 64 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri K. Ranjit Singh, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Manipur replied that there are 39 cases registered under Cyber Crime during 2016 to July 15, 2017. The Cyber Crime Unit had been set up in 2013 beginning June 24, 2017 where awareness programs are organised by the Police Department along with public as a part of prevention and control of Cyber Crime related issues, he added.
Replying Hon'ble Member Shri O Surjakumar Singh's Starred Question number 62, Hon'ble Chief Minister said that the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a Government of India organization, was set-up in the year 2004 with a land area of 3 acres. The InformationTechnologySpecial Economic Zone (IT SEZ) has as land area of 10.85 hectares. Construction of 1st Building of IT SEZ building number 1 with 1.38 lakhs sq.ft. is taken up under StatePWD Manipur for which Rs. 72.22 crores has been released to PWD and Rs. 19.50 crores provide through SPA is available with the State Government. 50 % of the works has been completed till date as reported by PWD. Land development, drainage at IT SEZ Mantripukhri and approach road, Imphal is also under construction, Chief Minister added. Regarding the Information TechnologyPark (IT Park) in Mantripukhri, Hon'ble Chief Minister replied that the IT Park was inaugurated on July 4, 2015 with 5 local IT/ITES firms operating with 200IT professional at the Park. Dormitory for boys and girls and electronics shed for Electronic SystemDesign & Manufacturing are under construction, he added.
In a Starred Question Number 61 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri D. Korungthang if there is inclusion of some villages of Chandel and Tengnoupal Districts in Thoubal district, Revenue Minister Shri KaramShyam replied that there no inclusion as such. (DIPR)

Hon'bleChief Minister, Manipur replied to the Starred Question No. 59 raised by Shri K Ranjit Singh that there is no plan to remove DisturbedAreaStatus in other AssemblySegments except the 10 Assembly Segments of GreaterImphal during the Day 12 of the ongoing 11th Manipur Legislative AssemblySession.
Due to recent flood in Manipur, 76,677 acre of land was submerged and damaged by flood, said Shri V. Hangkhanlian, Agriculture Minister in reply to a Starred question number 60 raised by Hon'ble Members Shri S. Bira Singh and Md. Fajur Rahman. Out of the damaged lands, 307 acres of maize growing areas, 300 acresw fo pulses areas, 150 acres of vegetable oils and 20 acres of sugarcane planting areas were damaged, the minister added.
Agriculture Minister said that the Agriculture Department has taken steps with the help of DAOs to plant 12.5 metric ton of community paddy nursery which can be planted in 20 acres of land and can be harvested within a short period. Directorate of Agriculture also have shown seeds in 15 acres of paddy fields in Sainik SchoolFarm at Pangei, the minister added.
In another starred question number 65 raised by Hon'ble Member Kh. Joykishan Singh, Social WelfareMinister Shri Nemcha Kipgen stated that at present the department is in the process of identifying ineligible pensioners, based on which number of actual eligible pensioners and left out pensioners will be identified. The decision will be taken after compiling all necessary data and financial implication involved in it. Two schemes, namely Indira GandhiNationalWidow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) and Financial Assistance to Poor and Needy Women is being taken up, the minister added.
In a starred question numbered 66 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri N Loken Singh, Consumer AffairsFood & Civil Supply Minister Shri Th. Shyamkumar Singh replied that Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) Scheme was launched in Manipur on June 5, 2017. 5287 beneficiaries have benefited from the scheme, he added. In the starred question numbered 67 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri Okram Henry Singh, the minster replied that the 32 fair price shops (FPS) of Wangkhei A/C has lifred rice upto the month of May, 2017 and for S.K. Oil upto the month of November, 2016. Due to non-deposit of cost of rice by concerned FPS Agents, rice had not been distributed at the concerned FPS and S.K. oils, due to non-supply by IOC, he added.
In reply to the starred question numbered 64 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri K. Ranjit Singh, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Manipur replied that there are 39 cases registered under Cyber Crime during 2016 to July 15, 2017. The Cyber Crime Unit had been set up in 2013 beginning June 24, 2017 where awareness programs are organised by the Police Department along with public as a part of prevention and control of Cyber Crime related issues, he added.
Replying Hon'ble Member Shri O Surjakumar Singh's Starred Question number 62, Hon'ble Chief Minister said that the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a Government of India organization, was set-up in the year 2004 with a land area of 3 acres. The InformationTechnologySpecial Economic Zone (IT SEZ) has as land area of 10.85 hectares. Construction of 1st Building of IT SEZ building number 1 with 1.38 lakhs sq.ft. is taken up under StatePWD Manipur for which Rs. 72.22 crores has been released to PWD and Rs. 19.50 crores provide through SPA is available with the State Government. 50 % of the works has been completed till date as reported by PWD. Land development, drainage at IT SEZ Mantripukhri and approach road, Imphal is also under construction, Chief Minister added. Regarding the Information TechnologyPark (IT Park) in Mantripukhri, Hon'ble Chief Minister replied that the IT Park was inaugurated on July 4, 2015 with 5 local IT/ITES firms operating with 200IT professional at the Park. Dormitory for boys and girls and electronics shed for Electronic SystemDesign & Manufacturing are under construction, he added.
In a Starred Question Number 61 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri D. Korungthang if there is inclusion of some villages of Chandel and Tengnoupal Districts in Thoubal district, Revenue Minister Shri KaramShyam replied that there no inclusion as such. (DIPR)

Day 10 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly, Question & Answer

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefull...

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefully the issue of illegal migrants in the State. This was stated by him on the day 10 of the ongoing BudgetSession of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Replying to the question raised by MLAR.K. Imo on the steps taken up by the Government to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State and the recent agitation by the student organizations, Chief Minister said that the government would look into the provisions given under the Constitution to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State. He assured the House that the government would identify the number of migrants living in the State, would check the electoral rolls and spot verification would be done on the issue. If illegal migrants are detected during the verification process, he/she will be deported instantly, he added. He appealed the student organizations to call off the current agitation regarding reservation of seats at eight AssemblyConstituencies for indigenous people of the State.
Replying to the starred question raised by MLA Shri D. Korungthang, on whether there is any plan for infrastructure development of TengnoupalPolice Station, Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that the Government is making assessment of the infrastructure of Police Station of newly created Tengnoupal District. He informed the house that the total number of 177 police personals excluding Superintendent of Police is performing their duty in the district. He further said that the Chief Ministers of the Border States including Manipur had a meeting with the Home Ministry, Government of India and discussed to deal seriously in connection to the border areas and strengthen the Police Stations located at Border areas of the country. The infrastructure development of the Tengnoupal PS would be proposed in the next meeting, he assured.
Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that health is one of the focus areas of the new government so that people would live their lives with healthy body and mind. Mass drives against illegal sale of drugs and liquor have been conducted by the Police and other concerned departments. Despite of being a dry State, large quantity of liquor has been confiscated viz. 11,000 litres and 8,000 litres of foreign and local liquor respectively during the mass drives against intoxicants in the State recently. The government seeks the support of the people and consensus of all the MLAs is needed to prohibit the sale and production of liquor in the State, he added. Chief Minister said that the issue of production of liqour is of serious concern and we all should stand together and take a unanimous decision on the ban of liquor in the State. He assured that mass drives against illegal drugs and liquor would continue in future.
The House of Manipur Legislative Assembly today have passed four Demands for Grant amounting Rs. 1,46,75,82,000 after a thorough discussion and voting. (DIPR)

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefully the issue of illegal migrants in the State. This was stated by him on the day 10 of the ongoing BudgetSession of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Replying to the question raised by MLAR.K. Imo on the steps taken up by the Government to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State and the recent agitation by the student organizations, Chief Minister said that the government would look into the provisions given under the Constitution to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State. He assured the House that the government would identify the number of migrants living in the State, would check the electoral rolls and spot verification would be done on the issue. If illegal migrants are detected during the verification process, he/she will be deported instantly, he added. He appealed the student organizations to call off the current agitation regarding reservation of seats at eight AssemblyConstituencies for indigenous people of the State.
Replying to the starred question raised by MLA Shri D. Korungthang, on whether there is any plan for infrastructure development of TengnoupalPolice Station, Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that the Government is making assessment of the infrastructure of Police Station of newly created Tengnoupal District. He informed the house that the total number of 177 police personals excluding Superintendent of Police is performing their duty in the district. He further said that the Chief Ministers of the Border States including Manipur had a meeting with the Home Ministry, Government of India and discussed to deal seriously in connection to the border areas and strengthen the Police Stations located at Border areas of the country. The infrastructure development of the Tengnoupal PS would be proposed in the next meeting, he assured.
Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that health is one of the focus areas of the new government so that people would live their lives with healthy body and mind. Mass drives against illegal sale of drugs and liquor have been conducted by the Police and other concerned departments. Despite of being a dry State, large quantity of liquor has been confiscated viz. 11,000 litres and 8,000 litres of foreign and local liquor respectively during the mass drives against intoxicants in the State recently. The government seeks the support of the people and consensus of all the MLAs is needed to prohibit the sale and production of liquor in the State, he added. Chief Minister said that the issue of production of liqour is of serious concern and we all should stand together and take a unanimous decision on the ban of liquor in the State. He assured that mass drives against illegal drugs and liquor would continue in future.
The House of Manipur Legislative Assembly today have passed four Demands for Grant amounting Rs. 1,46,75,82,000 after a thorough discussion and voting. (DIPR)

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The Government has plan for desilting, dredging and resectioning major rivers like Imphal, Nambul and Kongba Rivers. It would be done once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the same is finalized and fund is made available to the Department. The remaining retaining walls of Nambul River adjoining Sagolband will be implemented as per availability of fund.
This was stated by IFCDMinisterShri Letpao Haokip while replying to questions during question hours today in the ongoing Assembly session.
Shri Letpao Haokip further said that river embankment work has been taken up by the IFCD to ease flood woes in the State. The Department is also working on to prepare a DPR covering the entire State as a long-term policy to prevent flood.
Responding to a question, Health and Family Welfare Minister Shri L. Jayantakumar said that Jawaharlal NehruInstitute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal has 100MBBS seats and 47 PG seats. Out of the total seats in MBBS, 85 per cent of the seats are reserved for the State while the remaining 15 per cent seats would be filled through Central quota. In respect of PG courses, 50 pc of the seats would be filled through State quota while the remaining seats would be filled through the Centre quota.
He further said that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Dental EducationSection), Government of India has issued letter of permission on May 26, 2017 for starting Dental College of JNIMS with 50 admissions from the academic session 2017-18 and admission to BDS course is under process.
Replying to a question, RD & PR Minister Shri Th. Bishwajit said one work has been recommended by the present MLA of 44-Ukhrul AC for construction of playground at Shangshak Phunghon after the constitution of 11th Manipur Assembly for the year 2016-17. He said that there is a balance of Rs. 50 lakh remained unutilised for Ukhrul district for the financial year 2016-17.
In Ukhrul, the fund for 2nd and 3rdinstalment of 2016-17 amounting to Rs. 50 lakh is pending at the level of the Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul due to dispute in status of works between the ex-MLA and the present MLA. Whereas the ex-MLA claimed that he had already executed the works before his resignation on September 14, 2016, the current MLA has claimed that these works were not executed by the ex-MLA. The RD&PR Minister further said that the DC, Ukhrul was asked for an enquiry report and the matter is still under examination to settle the conflicting claims.
Works Minister Th. Bishwajit also informed the House that no new work programmes for Ukrhul AC has been finalised yet by the present Government. The budget allocation thereof for financial year 2017-18 has not yet been finalised.
Responding to a question, Education Minister Shri Th. Radheshyam said there is no plan for construction of main building of Sagolmang Higher SecondarySchool as of now. He further said that there is no provision as of now for construction of infrastructure of aided high schools.

The Government has plan for desilting, dredging and resectioning major rivers like Imphal, Nambul and Kongba Rivers. It would be done once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the same is finalized and fund is made available to the Department. The remaining retaining walls of Nambul River adjoining Sagolband will be implemented as per availability of fund.
This was stated by IFCDMinisterShri Letpao Haokip while replying to questions during question hours today in the ongoing Assembly session.
Shri Letpao Haokip further said that river embankment work has been taken up by the IFCD to ease flood woes in the State. The Department is also working on to prepare a DPR covering the entire State as a long-term policy to prevent flood.
Responding to a question, Health and Family Welfare Minister Shri L. Jayantakumar said that Jawaharlal NehruInstitute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal has 100MBBS seats and 47 PG seats. Out of the total seats in MBBS, 85 per cent of the seats are reserved for the State while the remaining 15 per cent seats would be filled through Central quota. In respect of PG courses, 50 pc of the seats would be filled through State quota while the remaining seats would be filled through the Centre quota.
He further said that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Dental EducationSection), Government of India has issued letter of permission on May 26, 2017 for starting Dental College of JNIMS with 50 admissions from the academic session 2017-18 and admission to BDS course is under process.
Replying to a question, RD & PR Minister Shri Th. Bishwajit said one work has been recommended by the present MLA of 44-Ukhrul AC for construction of playground at Shangshak Phunghon after the constitution of 11th Manipur Assembly for the year 2016-17. He said that there is a balance of Rs. 50 lakh remained unutilised for Ukhrul district for the financial year 2016-17.
In Ukhrul, the fund for 2nd and 3rdinstalment of 2016-17 amounting to Rs. 50 lakh is pending at the level of the Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul due to dispute in status of works between the ex-MLA and the present MLA. Whereas the ex-MLA claimed that he had already executed the works before his resignation on September 14, 2016, the current MLA has claimed that these works were not executed by the ex-MLA. The RD&PR Minister further said that the DC, Ukhrul was asked for an enquiry report and the matter is still under examination to settle the conflicting claims.
Works Minister Th. Bishwajit also informed the House that no new work programmes for Ukrhul AC has been finalised yet by the present Government. The budget allocation thereof for financial year 2017-18 has not yet been finalised.
Responding to a question, Education Minister Shri Th. Radheshyam said there is no plan for construction of main building of Sagolmang Higher SecondarySchool as of now. He further said that there is no provision as of now for construction of infrastructure of aided high schools.

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Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefully the issue of illegal migrants in the State. This was stated by him on the day 10 of the ongoing BudgetSession of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Replying to the question raised by MLAR.K. Imo on the steps taken up by the Government to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State and the recent agitation by the student organizations, Chief Minister said that the government would look into the provisions given under the Constitution to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State. He assured the House that the government would identify the number of migrants living in the State, would check the electoral rolls an...

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TelanganaAssemblyWinterSession || Question Hour 27-10-2017
The winter session of the Telangana StateLegislative Assembly begins from today. The BAC which met with Deputy SpeakerPadma Devender Reddy in the chair took a decision to this effect on Thursday.The BAC will meet again today to decide the agenda for the 50-day session. The House will be adjourned immediately after the Question Hour to facilitate the BAC meeting. CM KCR had reportedly assured the opposition of ample time for issues of importance that need to be debated threadbare on the floor of the House.
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The Government has plan for desilting, dredging and resectioning major rivers like Imphal, Nambul and Kongba Rivers. It would be done once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the same is finalized and fund is made available to the Department. The remaining retaining walls of Nambul River adjoining Sagolband will be implemented as per availability of fund.
This was stated by IFCDMinisterShri Letpao Haokip while replying to questions during question hours today in the ongoing Assembly session.
Shri Letpao Haokip further said that river embankment work has been taken up by the IFCD to ease flood woes in the State. The Department is also working on to prepare a DPR covering the entire State as a long-term policy to prevent flood.
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Hon'bleChief Minister, Manipur replied to the Starred Question No. 59 raised by Shri K Ranjit Singh that there is no plan to remove DisturbedAreaStatus in other AssemblySegments except the 10 Assembly Segments of GreaterImphal during the Day 12 of the ongoing 11th Manipur Legislative AssemblySession.
Due to recent flood in Manipur, 76,677 acre of land was submerged and damaged by flood, said Shri V. Hangkhanlian, Agriculture Minister in reply to a Starred question number 60 raised by Hon'ble Members Shri S. Bira Singh and Md. Fajur Rahman. Out of the damaged lands, 307 acres of maize growing areas, 300 acresw fo pulses areas, 150 acres of vegetable oils and 20 acres of sugarcane planting areas were damaged, the minister added.
Agriculture Minister said that the Agriculture Department has taken steps with the help of DAOs to plant 12.5 metric ton of community paddy nursery which can be planted in 20 acres of land and can be harvested within a short period. Directorate of Agriculture also have shown seeds in 15 acres of paddy fields in Sainik SchoolFarm at Pangei, the minister added.
In another starred question number 65 raised by Hon'ble Member Kh. Joykishan Singh, Social WelfareMinister Shri Nemcha Kipgen stated that at present the department is in the process of identifying ineligible pensioners, based on which number of actual eligible pensioners and left out pensioners will be identified. The decision will be taken after compiling all necessary data and financial implication involved in it. Two schemes, namely Indira GandhiNationalWidow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) and Financial Assistance to Poor and Needy Women is being taken up, the minister added.
In a starred question numbered 66 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri N Loken Singh, Consumer AffairsFood & Civil Supply Minister Shri Th. Shyamkumar Singh replied that Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) Scheme was launched in Manipur on June 5, 2017. 5287 beneficiaries have benefited from the scheme, he added. In the starred question numbered 67 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri Okram Henry Singh, the minster replied that the 32 fair price shops (FPS) of Wangkhei A/C has lifred rice upto the month of May, 2017 and for S.K. Oil upto the month of November, 2016. Due to non-deposit of cost of rice by concerned FPS Agents, rice had not been distributed at the concerned FPS and S.K. oils, due to non-supply by IOC, he added.
In reply to the starred question numbered 64 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri K. Ranjit Singh, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Manipur replied that there are 39 cases registered under Cyber Crime during 2016 to July 15, 2017. The Cyber Crime Unit had been set up in 2013 beginning June 24, 2017 where awareness programs are organised by the Police Department along with public as a part of prevention and control of Cyber Crime related issues, he added.
Replying Hon'ble Member Shri O Surjakumar Singh's Starred Question number 62, Hon'ble Chief Minister said that the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a Government of India organization, was set-up in the year 2004 with a land area of 3 acres. The InformationTechnologySpecial Economic Zone (IT SEZ) has as land area of 10.85 hectares. Construction of 1st Building of IT SEZ building number 1 with 1.38 lakhs sq.ft. is taken up under StatePWD Manipur for which Rs. 72.22 crores has been released to PWD and Rs. 19.50 crores provide through SPA is available with the State Government. 50 % of the works has been completed till date as reported by PWD. Land development, drainage at IT SEZ Mantripukhri and approach road, Imphal is also under construction, Chief Minister added. Regarding the Information TechnologyPark (IT Park) in Mantripukhri, Hon'ble Chief Minister replied that the IT Park was inaugurated on July 4, 2015 with 5 local IT/ITES firms operating with 200IT professional at the Park. Dormitory for boys and girls and electronics shed for Electronic SystemDesign & Manufacturing are under construction, he added.
In a Starred Question Number 61 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri D. Korungthang if there is inclusion of some villages of Chandel and Tengnoupal Districts in Thoubal district, Revenue Minister Shri KaramShyam replied that there no inclusion as such. (DIPR)

Hon'bleChief Minister, Manipur replied to the Starred Question No. 59 raised by Shri K Ranjit Singh that there is no plan to remove DisturbedAreaStatus in other AssemblySegments except the 10 Assembly Segments of GreaterImphal during the Day 12 of the ongoing 11th Manipur Legislative AssemblySession.
Due to recent flood in Manipur, 76,677 acre of land was submerged and damaged by flood, said Shri V. Hangkhanlian, Agriculture Minister in reply to a Starred question number 60 raised by Hon'ble Members Shri S. Bira Singh and Md. Fajur Rahman. Out of the damaged lands, 307 acres of maize growing areas, 300 acresw fo pulses areas, 150 acres of vegetable oils and 20 acres of sugarcane planting areas were damaged, the minister added.
Agriculture Minister said that the Agriculture Department has taken steps with the help of DAOs to plant 12.5 metric ton of community paddy nursery which can be planted in 20 acres of land and can be harvested within a short period. Directorate of Agriculture also have shown seeds in 15 acres of paddy fields in Sainik SchoolFarm at Pangei, the minister added.
In another starred question number 65 raised by Hon'ble Member Kh. Joykishan Singh, Social WelfareMinister Shri Nemcha Kipgen stated that at present the department is in the process of identifying ineligible pensioners, based on which number of actual eligible pensioners and left out pensioners will be identified. The decision will be taken after compiling all necessary data and financial implication involved in it. Two schemes, namely Indira GandhiNationalWidow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) and Financial Assistance to Poor and Needy Women is being taken up, the minister added.
In a starred question numbered 66 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri N Loken Singh, Consumer AffairsFood & Civil Supply Minister Shri Th. Shyamkumar Singh replied that Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) Scheme was launched in Manipur on June 5, 2017. 5287 beneficiaries have benefited from the scheme, he added. In the starred question numbered 67 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri Okram Henry Singh, the minster replied that the 32 fair price shops (FPS) of Wangkhei A/C has lifred rice upto the month of May, 2017 and for S.K. Oil upto the month of November, 2016. Due to non-deposit of cost of rice by concerned FPS Agents, rice had not been distributed at the concerned FPS and S.K. oils, due to non-supply by IOC, he added.
In reply to the starred question numbered 64 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri K. Ranjit Singh, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Manipur replied that there are 39 cases registered under Cyber Crime during 2016 to July 15, 2017. The Cyber Crime Unit had been set up in 2013 beginning June 24, 2017 where awareness programs are organised by the Police Department along with public as a part of prevention and control of Cyber Crime related issues, he added.
Replying Hon'ble Member Shri O Surjakumar Singh's Starred Question number 62, Hon'ble Chief Minister said that the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a Government of India organization, was set-up in the year 2004 with a land area of 3 acres. The InformationTechnologySpecial Economic Zone (IT SEZ) has as land area of 10.85 hectares. Construction of 1st Building of IT SEZ building number 1 with 1.38 lakhs sq.ft. is taken up under StatePWD Manipur for which Rs. 72.22 crores has been released to PWD and Rs. 19.50 crores provide through SPA is available with the State Government. 50 % of the works has been completed till date as reported by PWD. Land development, drainage at IT SEZ Mantripukhri and approach road, Imphal is also under construction, Chief Minister added. Regarding the Information TechnologyPark (IT Park) in Mantripukhri, Hon'ble Chief Minister replied that the IT Park was inaugurated on July 4, 2015 with 5 local IT/ITES firms operating with 200IT professional at the Park. Dormitory for boys and girls and electronics shed for Electronic SystemDesign & Manufacturing are under construction, he added.
In a Starred Question Number 61 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri D. Korungthang if there is inclusion of some villages of Chandel and Tengnoupal Districts in Thoubal district, Revenue Minister Shri KaramShyam replied that there no inclusion as such. (DIPR)

Day 10 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly, Question & Answer

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefull...

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefully the issue of illegal migrants in the State. This was stated by him on the day 10 of the ongoing BudgetSession of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Replying to the question raised by MLAR.K. Imo on the steps taken up by the Government to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State and the recent agitation by the student organizations, Chief Minister said that the government would look into the provisions given under the Constitution to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State. He assured the House that the government would identify the number of migrants living in the State, would check the electoral rolls and spot verification would be done on the issue. If illegal migrants are detected during the verification process, he/she will be deported instantly, he added. He appealed the student organizations to call off the current agitation regarding reservation of seats at eight AssemblyConstituencies for indigenous people of the State.
Replying to the starred question raised by MLA Shri D. Korungthang, on whether there is any plan for infrastructure development of TengnoupalPolice Station, Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that the Government is making assessment of the infrastructure of Police Station of newly created Tengnoupal District. He informed the house that the total number of 177 police personals excluding Superintendent of Police is performing their duty in the district. He further said that the Chief Ministers of the Border States including Manipur had a meeting with the Home Ministry, Government of India and discussed to deal seriously in connection to the border areas and strengthen the Police Stations located at Border areas of the country. The infrastructure development of the Tengnoupal PS would be proposed in the next meeting, he assured.
Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that health is one of the focus areas of the new government so that people would live their lives with healthy body and mind. Mass drives against illegal sale of drugs and liquor have been conducted by the Police and other concerned departments. Despite of being a dry State, large quantity of liquor has been confiscated viz. 11,000 litres and 8,000 litres of foreign and local liquor respectively during the mass drives against intoxicants in the State recently. The government seeks the support of the people and consensus of all the MLAs is needed to prohibit the sale and production of liquor in the State, he added. Chief Minister said that the issue of production of liqour is of serious concern and we all should stand together and take a unanimous decision on the ban of liquor in the State. He assured that mass drives against illegal drugs and liquor would continue in future.
The House of Manipur Legislative Assembly today have passed four Demands for Grant amounting Rs. 1,46,75,82,000 after a thorough discussion and voting. (DIPR)

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefully the issue of illegal migrants in the State. This was stated by him on the day 10 of the ongoing BudgetSession of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Replying to the question raised by MLAR.K. Imo on the steps taken up by the Government to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State and the recent agitation by the student organizations, Chief Minister said that the government would look into the provisions given under the Constitution to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State. He assured the House that the government would identify the number of migrants living in the State, would check the electoral rolls and spot verification would be done on the issue. If illegal migrants are detected during the verification process, he/she will be deported instantly, he added. He appealed the student organizations to call off the current agitation regarding reservation of seats at eight AssemblyConstituencies for indigenous people of the State.
Replying to the starred question raised by MLA Shri D. Korungthang, on whether there is any plan for infrastructure development of TengnoupalPolice Station, Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that the Government is making assessment of the infrastructure of Police Station of newly created Tengnoupal District. He informed the house that the total number of 177 police personals excluding Superintendent of Police is performing their duty in the district. He further said that the Chief Ministers of the Border States including Manipur had a meeting with the Home Ministry, Government of India and discussed to deal seriously in connection to the border areas and strengthen the Police Stations located at Border areas of the country. The infrastructure development of the Tengnoupal PS would be proposed in the next meeting, he assured.
Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that health is one of the focus areas of the new government so that people would live their lives with healthy body and mind. Mass drives against illegal sale of drugs and liquor have been conducted by the Police and other concerned departments. Despite of being a dry State, large quantity of liquor has been confiscated viz. 11,000 litres and 8,000 litres of foreign and local liquor respectively during the mass drives against intoxicants in the State recently. The government seeks the support of the people and consensus of all the MLAs is needed to prohibit the sale and production of liquor in the State, he added. Chief Minister said that the issue of production of liqour is of serious concern and we all should stand together and take a unanimous decision on the ban of liquor in the State. He assured that mass drives against illegal drugs and liquor would continue in future.
The House of Manipur Legislative Assembly today have passed four Demands for Grant amounting Rs. 1,46,75,82,000 after a thorough discussion and voting. (DIPR)

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TelanganaAssemblyWinterSession || Question Hour 27-10-2017
The winter session of the Telangana StateLegislative Assembly begins from today. The BAC which met with Deputy SpeakerPadma Devender Reddy in the chair took a decision to this effect on Thursday.The BAC will meet again today to decide the agenda for the 50-day session. The House will be adjourned immediately after the Question Hour to facilitate the BAC meeting. CM KCR had reportedly assured the opposition of ample time for issues of importance that need to be debated threadbare on the floor of the House.
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TelanganaAssemblyWinterSession || Question Hour 27-10-2017
The winter session of the Telangana StateLegislative Assembly begins from today. The BAC which met with Deputy SpeakerPadma Devender Reddy in the chair took a decision to this effect on Thursday.The BAC will meet again today to decide the agenda for the 50-day session. The House will be adjourned immediately after the Question Hour to facilitate the BAC meeting. CM KCR had reportedly assured the opposition of ample time for issues of importance that need to be debated threadbare on the floor of the House.
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The Government has plan for desilting, dredging and resectioning major rivers like Imphal, Nambul and Kongba Rivers. It would be done once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the same is finalized and fund is made available to the Department. The remaining retaining walls of Nambul River adjoining Sagolband will be implemented as per availability of fund.
This was stated by IFCDMinisterShri Letpao Haokip while replying to questions during question hours today in the ongoing Assembly session.
Shri Letpao Haokip further said that river embankment work has been taken up by the IFCD to ease flood woes in the State. The Department is also working on to prepare a DPR covering the entire State as a long-term policy to prevent flood.
Responding to a question, Health and Family Welfare Minister Shri L. Jayantakumar said that Jawaharlal NehruInstitute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal has 100MBBS seats and 47 PG seats. Out of the total seats in MBBS, 85 per cent of the seats are reserved for the State while the remaining 15 per cent seats would be filled through Central quota. In respect of PG courses, 50 pc of the seats would be filled through State quota while the remaining seats would be filled through the Centre quota.
He further said that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Dental EducationSection), Government of India has issued letter of permission on May 26, 2017 for starting Dental College of JNIMS with 50 admissions from the academic session 2017-18 and admission to BDS course is under process.
Replying to a question, RD & PR Minister Shri Th. Bishwajit said one work has been recommended by the present MLA of 44-Ukhrul AC for construction of playground at Shangshak Phunghon after the constitution of 11th Manipur Assembly for the year 2016-17. He said that there is a balance of Rs. 50 lakh remained unutilised for Ukhrul district for the financial year 2016-17.
In Ukhrul, the fund for 2nd and 3rdinstalment of 2016-17 amounting to Rs. 50 lakh is pending at the level of the Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul due to dispute in status of works between the ex-MLA and the present MLA. Whereas the ex-MLA claimed that he had already executed the works before his resignation on September 14, 2016, the current MLA has claimed that these works were not executed by the ex-MLA. The RD&PR Minister further said that the DC, Ukhrul was asked for an enquiry report and the matter is still under examination to settle the conflicting claims.
Works Minister Th. Bishwajit also informed the House that no new work programmes for Ukrhul AC has been finalised yet by the present Government. The budget allocation thereof for financial year 2017-18 has not yet been finalised.
Responding to a question, Education Minister Shri Th. Radheshyam said there is no plan for construction of main building of Sagolmang Higher SecondarySchool as of now. He further said that there is no provision as of now for construction of infrastructure of aided high schools.

The Government has plan for desilting, dredging and resectioning major rivers like Imphal, Nambul and Kongba Rivers. It would be done once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the same is finalized and fund is made available to the Department. The remaining retaining walls of Nambul River adjoining Sagolband will be implemented as per availability of fund.
This was stated by IFCDMinisterShri Letpao Haokip while replying to questions during question hours today in the ongoing Assembly session.
Shri Letpao Haokip further said that river embankment work has been taken up by the IFCD to ease flood woes in the State. The Department is also working on to prepare a DPR covering the entire State as a long-term policy to prevent flood.
Responding to a question, Health and Family Welfare Minister Shri L. Jayantakumar said that Jawaharlal NehruInstitute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal has 100MBBS seats and 47 PG seats. Out of the total seats in MBBS, 85 per cent of the seats are reserved for the State while the remaining 15 per cent seats would be filled through Central quota. In respect of PG courses, 50 pc of the seats would be filled through State quota while the remaining seats would be filled through the Centre quota.
He further said that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Dental EducationSection), Government of India has issued letter of permission on May 26, 2017 for starting Dental College of JNIMS with 50 admissions from the academic session 2017-18 and admission to BDS course is under process.
Replying to a question, RD & PR Minister Shri Th. Bishwajit said one work has been recommended by the present MLA of 44-Ukhrul AC for construction of playground at Shangshak Phunghon after the constitution of 11th Manipur Assembly for the year 2016-17. He said that there is a balance of Rs. 50 lakh remained unutilised for Ukhrul district for the financial year 2016-17.
In Ukhrul, the fund for 2nd and 3rdinstalment of 2016-17 amounting to Rs. 50 lakh is pending at the level of the Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul due to dispute in status of works between the ex-MLA and the present MLA. Whereas the ex-MLA claimed that he had already executed the works before his resignation on September 14, 2016, the current MLA has claimed that these works were not executed by the ex-MLA. The RD&PR Minister further said that the DC, Ukhrul was asked for an enquiry report and the matter is still under examination to settle the conflicting claims.
Works Minister Th. Bishwajit also informed the House that no new work programmes for Ukrhul AC has been finalised yet by the present Government. The budget allocation thereof for financial year 2017-18 has not yet been finalised.
Responding to a question, Education Minister Shri Th. Radheshyam said there is no plan for construction of main building of Sagolmang Higher SecondarySchool as of now. He further said that there is no provision as of now for construction of infrastructure of aided high schools.

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Delhi Assembly passes resolution against Metro fare hike
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Assembly on Monday passed a resolution against the proposed Metro fare hike set to come in force from Tuesday.
Participating in the discussion on the resolution, Deputy Chief MinisterManish Sisodia said that the Metro fares are being increased so that cab aggregators Ola and Uber will be cheaper and people would give up using Metro.
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The State Legislature (Vidhan Sabha & Vidhan Parishad)

India is a Union of States. It means that there is one Union Government and several State Govermments, It also means that Union (Centre) is more powerful than States. At present there are 29 States in the Indian Union and each one of them has a Legislature.
You have already Know about the Parliament of India, which is the law making body at the Union level. The State Legislature is a law making body at state level. In this Lecture you will Learn about the composition of State Legislature, qualifications and election of their members, powers and functions of the Legislature, and comparison of the powers of two Houses of the Lagislature.

DAY 12, 11th MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SESSION QUESTION & ANSWER

Hon'bleChief Minister, Manipur replied to the Starred Question No. 59 raised by Shri K Ranjit Singh that there is no plan to remove DisturbedAreaStatus in other AssemblySegments except the 10 Assembly Segments of GreaterImphal during the Day 12 of the ongoing 11th Manipur Legislative AssemblySession.
Due to recent flood in Manipur, 76,677 acre of land was submerged and damaged by flood, said Shri V. Hangkhanlian, Agriculture Minister in reply to a Starred question number 60 raised by Hon'ble Members Shri S. Bira Singh and Md. Fajur Rahman. Out of the damaged lands, 307 acres of maize growing areas, 300 acresw fo pulses areas, 150 acres of vegetable oils and 20 acres of sugarcane planting areas were damaged, the minister added.
Agriculture Minister said that the Agriculture Department has taken steps with the help of DAOs to plant 12.5 metric ton of community paddy nursery which can be planted in 20 acres of land and can be harvested within a short period. Directorate of Agriculture also have shown seeds in 15 acres of paddy fields in Sainik SchoolFarm at Pangei, the minister added.
In another starred question number 65 raised by Hon'ble Member Kh. Joykishan Singh, Social WelfareMinister Shri Nemcha Kipgen stated that at present the department is in the process of identifying ineligible pensioners, based on which number of actual eligible pensioners and left out pensioners will be identified. The decision will be taken after compiling all necessary data and financial implication involved in it. Two schemes, namely Indira GandhiNationalWidow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) and Financial Assistance to Poor and Needy Women is being taken up, the minister added.
In a starred question numbered 66 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri N Loken Singh, Consumer AffairsFood & Civil Supply Minister Shri Th. Shyamkumar Singh replied that Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) Scheme was launched in Manipur on June 5, 2017. 5287 beneficiaries have benefited from the scheme, he added. In the starred question numbered 67 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri Okram Henry Singh, the minster replied that the 32 fair price shops (FPS) of Wangkhei A/C has lifred rice upto the month of May, 2017 and for S.K. Oil upto the month of November, 2016. Due to non-deposit of cost of rice by concerned FPS Agents, rice had not been distributed at the concerned FPS and S.K. oils, due to non-supply by IOC, he added.
In reply to the starred question numbered 64 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri K. Ranjit Singh, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Manipur replied that there are 39 cases registered under Cyber Crime during 2016 to July 15, 2017. The Cyber Crime Unit had been set up in 2013 beginning June 24, 2017 where awareness programs are organised by the Police Department along with public as a part of prevention and control of Cyber Crime related issues, he added.
Replying Hon'ble Member Shri O Surjakumar Singh's Starred Question number 62, Hon'ble Chief Minister said that the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a Government of India organization, was set-up in the year 2004 with a land area of 3 acres. The InformationTechnologySpecial Economic Zone (IT SEZ) has as land area of 10.85 hectares. Construction of 1st Building of IT SEZ building number 1 with 1.38 lakhs sq.ft. is taken up under StatePWD Manipur for which Rs. 72.22 crores has been released to PWD and Rs. 19.50 crores provide through SPA is available with the State Government. 50 % of the works has been completed till date as reported by PWD. Land development, drainage at IT SEZ Mantripukhri and approach road, Imphal is also under construction, Chief Minister added. Regarding the Information TechnologyPark (IT Park) in Mantripukhri, Hon'ble Chief Minister replied that the IT Park was inaugurated on July 4, 2015 with 5 local IT/ITES firms operating with 200IT professional at the Park. Dormitory for boys and girls and electronics shed for Electronic SystemDesign & Manufacturing are under construction, he added.
In a Starred Question Number 61 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri D. Korungthang if there is inclusion of some villages of Chandel and Tengnoupal Districts in Thoubal district, Revenue Minister Shri KaramShyam replied that there no inclusion as such. (DIPR)

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Day 10 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly, Question & Answer

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefully the issue of illegal migrants in the State. This was stated by him on the day 10 of the ongoing BudgetSession of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Replying to the question raised by MLAR.K. Imo on the steps taken up by the Government to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State and the recent agitation by the student organizations, Chief Minister said that the government would look into the provisions given under the Constitution to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State. He assured the House that the government would identify the number of migrants living in the State, would check the electoral rolls and spot verification would be done on the issue. If illegal migrants are detected during the verification process, he/she will be deported instantly, he added. He appealed the student organizations to call off the current agitation regarding reservation of seats at eight AssemblyConstituencies for indigenous people of the State.
Replying to the starred question raised by MLA Shri D. Korungthang, on whether there is any plan for infrastructure development of TengnoupalPolice Station, Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that the Government is making assessment of the infrastructure of Police Station of newly created Tengnoupal District. He informed the house that the total number of 177 police personals excluding Superintendent of Police is performing their duty in the district. He further said that the Chief Ministers of the Border States including Manipur had a meeting with the Home Ministry, Government of India and discussed to deal seriously in connection to the border areas and strengthen the Police Stations located at Border areas of the country. The infrastructure development of the Tengnoupal PS would be proposed in the next meeting, he assured.
Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that health is one of the focus areas of the new government so that people would live their lives with healthy body and mind. Mass drives against illegal sale of drugs and liquor have been conducted by the Police and other concerned departments. Despite of being a dry State, large quantity of liquor has been confiscated viz. 11,000 litres and 8,000 litres of foreign and local liquor respectively during the mass drives against intoxicants in the State recently. The government seeks the support of the people and consensus of all the MLAs is needed to prohibit the sale and production of liquor in the State, he added. Chief Minister said that the issue of production of liqour is of serious concern and we all should stand together and take a unanimous decision on the ban of liquor in the State. He assured that mass drives against illegal drugs and liquor would continue in future.
The House of Manipur Legislative Assembly today have passed four Demands for Grant amounting Rs. 1,46,75,82,000 after a thorough discussion and voting. (DIPR)

DAY 12, 11th MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SESSION QUESTION & ANSWER

Hon'bleChief Minister, Manipur replied to the Starred Question No. 59 raised by Shri K Ranjit Singh that there is no plan to remove DisturbedAreaStatus in other AssemblySegments except the 10 Assembly Segments of GreaterImphal during the Day 12 of the ongoing 11th Manipur Legislative AssemblySession.
Due to recent flood in Manipur, 76,677 acre of land was submerged and damaged by flood, said Shri V. Hangkhanlian, Agriculture Minister in reply to a Starred question number 60 raised by Hon'ble Members Shri S. Bira Singh and Md. Fajur Rahman. Out of the damaged lands, 307 acres of maize growing areas, 300 acresw fo pulses areas, 150 acres of vegetable oils and 20 acres of sugarcane planting areas were damaged, the minister added.
Agriculture Minister said that the Agriculture Department has taken steps with the help of DAOs to plant 12.5 metric ton of community paddy nursery which can be planted in 20 acres of land and can be harvested within a short period. Directorate of Agriculture also have shown seeds in 15 acres of paddy fields in Sainik SchoolFarm at Pangei, the minister added.
In another starred question number 65 raised by Hon'ble Member Kh. Joykishan Singh, Social WelfareMinister Shri Nemcha Kipgen stated that at present the department is in the process of identifying ineligible pensioners, based on which number of actual eligible pensioners and left out pensioners will be identified. The decision will be taken after compiling all necessary data and financial implication involved in it. Two schemes, namely Indira GandhiNationalWidow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) and Financial Assistance to Poor and Needy Women is being taken up, the minister added.
In a starred question numbered 66 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri N Loken Singh, Consumer AffairsFood & Civil Supply Minister Shri Th. Shyamkumar Singh replied that Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) Scheme was launched in Manipur on June 5, 2017. 5287 beneficiaries have benefited from the scheme, he added. In the starred question numbered 67 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri Okram Henry Singh, the minster replied that the 32 fair price shops (FPS) of Wangkhei A/C has lifred rice upto the month of May, 2017 and for S.K. Oil upto the month of November, 2016. Due to non-deposit of cost of rice by concerned FPS Agents, rice had not been distributed at the concerned FPS and S.K. oils, due to non-supply by IOC, he added.
In reply to the starred question numbered 64 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri K. Ranjit Singh, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Manipur replied that there are 39 cases registered under Cyber Crime during 2016 to July 15, 2017. The Cyber Crime Unit had been set up in 2013 beginning June 24, 2017 where awareness programs are organised by the Police Department along with public as a part of prevention and control of Cyber Crime related issues, he added.
Replying Hon'ble Member Shri O Surjakumar Singh's Starred Question number 62, Hon'ble Chief Minister said that the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a Government of India organization, was set-up in the year 2004 with a land area of 3 acres. The InformationTechnologySpecial Economic Zone (IT SEZ) has as land area of 10.85 hectares. Construction of 1st Building of IT SEZ building number 1 with 1.38 lakhs sq.ft. is taken up under StatePWD Manipur for which Rs. 72.22 crores has been released to PWD and Rs. 19.50 crores provide through SPA is available with the State Government. 50 % of the works has been completed till date as reported by PWD. Land development, drainage at IT SEZ Mantripukhri and approach road, Imphal is also under construction, Chief Minister added. Regarding the Information TechnologyPark (IT Park) in Mantripukhri, Hon'ble Chief Minister replied that the IT Park was inaugurated on July 4, 2015 with 5 local IT/ITES firms operating with 200IT professional at the Park. Dormitory for boys and girls and electronics shed for Electronic SystemDesign & Manufacturing are under construction, he added.
In a Starred Question Number 61 raised by Hon'ble Member Shri D. Korungthang if there is inclusion of some villages of Chandel and Tengnoupal Districts in Thoubal district, Revenue Minister Shri KaramShyam replied that there no inclusion as such. (DIPR)

Day 10 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly, Question & Answer

Chief MinisterShri N. Biren Singh said that the government is taking serious concern on the issue of the illegal migrants and would assess and discuss carefully the issue of illegal migrants in the State. This was stated by him on the day 10 of the ongoing BudgetSession of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Replying to the question raised by MLAR.K. Imo on the steps taken up by the Government to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State and the recent agitation by the student organizations, Chief Minister said that the government would look into the provisions given under the Constitution to check the influx of illegal migrants in the State. He assured the House that the government would identify the number of migrants living in the State, would check the electoral rolls and spot verification would be done on the issue. If illegal migrants are detected during the verification process, he/she will be deported instantly, he added. He appealed the student organizations to call off the current agitation regarding reservation of seats at eight AssemblyConstituencies for indigenous people of the State.
Replying to the starred question raised by MLA Shri D. Korungthang, on whether there is any plan for infrastructure development of TengnoupalPolice Station, Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that the Government is making assessment of the infrastructure of Police Station of newly created Tengnoupal District. He informed the house that the total number of 177 police personals excluding Superintendent of Police is performing their duty in the district. He further said that the Chief Ministers of the Border States including Manipur had a meeting with the Home Ministry, Government of India and discussed to deal seriously in connection to the border areas and strengthen the Police Stations located at Border areas of the country. The infrastructure development of the Tengnoupal PS would be proposed in the next meeting, he assured.
Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh said that health is one of the focus areas of the new government so that people would live their lives with healthy body and mind. Mass drives against illegal sale of drugs and liquor have been conducted by the Police and other concerned departments. Despite of being a dry State, large quantity of liquor has been confiscated viz. 11,000 litres and 8,000 litres of foreign and local liquor respectively during the mass drives against intoxicants in the State recently. The government seeks the support of the people and consensus of all the MLAs is needed to prohibit the sale and production of liquor in the State, he added. Chief Minister said that the issue of production of liqour is of serious concern and we all should stand together and take a unanimous decision on the ban of liquor in the State. He assured that mass drives against illegal drugs and liquor would continue in future.
The House of Manipur Legislative Assembly today have passed four Demands for Grant amounting Rs. 1,46,75,82,000 after a thorough discussion and voting. (DIPR)

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Working President National Conference Mr Omar Abdullah speaking in Legislative Assembly, 28-01-17

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TelanganaAssemblyWinterSession || Question Hour 27-10-2017
The winter session of the Telangana StateLegislative Assembly begins from today. The BAC which met with Deputy SpeakerPadma Devender Reddy in the chair took a decision to this effect on Thursday.The BAC will meet again today to decide the agenda for the 50-day session. The House will be adjourned immediately after the Question Hour to facilitate the BAC meeting. CM KCR had reportedly assured the opposition of ample time for issues of importance that need to be debated threadbare on the floor of the House.
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DAY 11, 11TH MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, QUESTION & ANSWER

The Government has plan for desilting, dredging and resectioning major rivers like Imphal,...

DAY 11, 11TH MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, QUESTION & ANSWER

The Government has plan for desilting, dredging and resectioning major rivers like Imphal, Nambul and Kongba Rivers. It would be done once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the same is finalized and fund is made available to the Department. The remaining retaining walls of Nambul River adjoining Sagolband will be implemented as per availability of fund.
This was stated by IFCDMinisterShri Letpao Haokip while replying to questions during question hours today in the ongoing Assembly session.
Shri Letpao Haokip further said that river embankment work has been taken up by the IFCD to ease flood woes in the State. The Department is also working on to prepare a DPR covering the entire State as a long-term policy to prevent flood.
Responding to a question, Health and Family Welfare Minister Shri L. Jayantakumar said that Jawaharlal NehruInstitute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal has 100MBBS seats and 47 PG seats. Out of the total seats in MBBS, 85 per cent of the seats are reserved for the State while the remaining 15 per cent seats would be filled through Central quota. In respect of PG courses, 50 pc of the seats would be filled through State quota while the remaining seats would be filled through the Centre quota.
He further said that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Dental EducationSection), Government of India has issued letter of permission on May 26, 2017 for starting Dental College of JNIMS with 50 admissions from the academic session 2017-18 and admission to BDS course is under process.
Replying to a question, RD & PR Minister Shri Th. Bishwajit said one work has been recommended by the present MLA of 44-Ukhrul AC for construction of playground at Shangshak Phunghon after the constitution of 11th Manipur Assembly for the year 2016-17. He said that there is a balance of Rs. 50 lakh remained unutilised for Ukhrul district for the financial year 2016-17.
In Ukhrul, the fund for 2nd and 3rdinstalment of 2016-17 amounting to Rs. 50 lakh is pending at the level of the Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul due to dispute in status of works between the ex-MLA and the present MLA. Whereas the ex-MLA claimed that he had already executed the works before his resignation on September 14, 2016, the current MLA has claimed that these works were not executed by the ex-MLA. The RD&PR Minister further said that the DC, Ukhrul was asked for an enquiry report and the matter is still under examination to settle the conflicting claims.
Works Minister Th. Bishwajit also informed the House that no new work programmes for Ukrhul AC has been finalised yet by the present Government. The budget allocation thereof for financial year 2017-18 has not yet been finalised.
Responding to a question, Education Minister Shri Th. Radheshyam said there is no plan for construction of main building of Sagolmang Higher SecondarySchool as of now. He further said that there is no provision as of now for construction of infrastructure of aided high schools.

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